Ballads, English -- Texts
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Ballads, English -- Texts
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Ballads, English
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- Later English broadside ballads, edited by John Holloway and Joan Black. vol.2
- Merry drollery compleat being jovial poems, merry songs, &c, collected by W.N., C.B., R.S., & J.G., Lovers of wit, both parts; 1661, 1670, 1691. Now first reprinted from the final ed., 1691. Edited, with a special introduction, and appendix of notes illustrations and emendations of text; and frontispiece; by J. Woodfall Ebsworth
- Northern Garlands, edited by Joseph Ritson ; introduction by Robert S. Thomson
- Naval songs and ballads, selected and edited by C.H. Firth
- A century of ballads, collected, edited and illustrated in facsimile of the originals by John Ashton
- The bullfinch, being a collection of the most esteemed modern songs in the Scotch and English language
- Later English broadside ballads, edited by John Holloway and Joan Black
- The pack of Autolycus, or, Strange and terrible news of ghosts, apparitions, monstrous births, showers of wheat, judgments of God, and other prodigious and fearful happenings as told in broadside ballads of the years, 1624-1693, edited by Hyder Edward Rollins
- Naval ballads & sea songs, selected and illustrated by Cecil C. P. Lawson; with an introduction by Commander Charles N. Robinson, R. N
- The Whigs unmask'd, being the secret history of the Calf's-head club. Shewing the rise and progress of that infamous society since the grand rebellion. Containing all the treasonable songs and ballads, sung as anthems by those saints, at their king-killing anniversaries, Much enlarg'd and improv'd...To which are added, several characters by Sir John Denham, and other valuable authors. Also A vindication of the royal martyr, Kig Charles the First; wherein are expos'd, the hellish mysteries of the old Republican rebellion. By Mr. Butler, author of Hudibras
- Jacobite songs and ballads, selected, edited with notes and introductory note by G.S. MacQuoid
- A pedlar's pack of ballads and songs, With illustrative notes, by W. H. Logan
- Reliques of ancient English poetry, consisting of old heroic ballads, songs, etc
- Modern street ballads, by John Ashton
- The Book of English songs, edited by Charles Mackay
- Merry songs and ballads, prior to the year 1800, Edited by John S. Farmer
- The Pepys ballads, edited by Hyder Edward Rollins
- The Shirburn ballads, 1585-1616, edited from the MS by Andrew Clark
- Old ballads, from early printed copies of the utmost rarity, edited by J. Payne Collier
- A collection of seventy-nine black-letter ballads and broadsides, printed in the reign of Queen Elisabeth, between the years 1559 and 1597, Accompanied with an introduction and illustrative notes
- Sixty ribald songs from Pills to purge melancholy, selected and edited, with introd., notes, and glossary by S. A. J. Bradley ; and arr. with guitar acc. by John W. Duarte
- A collection of ballads, edited, with introduction and notes by Andrew Lang
- The new Suffolk garland, a miscellany of anecdotes, romantic ballads, descriptive poems and songs, historical and biographical notices, and statistical returns relating to the county of Suffolk : With an appendix, containing the history of the reform struggle in Ipswich in 1820: or, The celebrated election of Lennard and Haldimand, collected, compiled, and edited by John Glyde, Jun
- Victorian street ballads, a selection of popular ballads sold in the street in the nineteenth century, edited by W. Henderson
- Old English ballads, selected and ed. by Francis B. Gummere
- A Book of old English ballads, with an accompaniment of decorative drawings, by George Wharton Edwards, and an introduction by Hamilton W. Mabie
- The early naval ballads of England, Collected and ed. by James Orchard Halliwell
- [Scrapbook of English broadsides and broadsids ballads]
- Wit and mirth, or, Pills to purge melancholy, Edited by Thomas D'Urfey. With an introd. by Cyrus L. Day
- Crawhall's chap-book chaplets
- The Roxburghe ballads
- Choyce drollery, songs and sonnets, being a collection of divers excellent pieces of poetry, of several eminent authors, now first reprinted from the edition of 1656; to which are added the extra songs of Merry drollery, 1661; and an Antidote against melancholy, 1661, edited by J. Woodfall Ebsworth
- Robin Hood, a collection of all the ancient poems, songs, and ballads, now extant, relative to that celebrated English outlaw. To which are prefixed historical anecdotes of his life, by Joseph Ritson ; with eighty wood engravings by Bewick printed on China paper, also nine etchings from original paintings by A.H. Tourrier and E. Buckman
- A Collection of old ballads, corrected from the best and most ancient copies extant ; with introductions historical, critical, or humorous ; illustrated with copper plates
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